Abstract

Early studies of race and abortion attitudes revealed significant variations; however , recent research has indicated this pattern has diminished . We examine abortion attitudes by race and religiosity . General Social Survey data are analyzed through logistic regression to compare race differences in abortion attitudes along three measures: affiliation , church attendance , and Biblical literalism . Contrary to previous research , African Americans are significantly more pro-choice than White Americans when measures of church attendance and Biblical literalism are included .

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